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    Writing Challenges

    grammar, style and process. When it comes to grammar I often find myself writing in the same manner in which I speak and that might not be appealing or accepted by certain audiences especially in the workplace. There are several ways in which I plan on going about working on these issues. The first plan is to first consider my audience and what type of presentation I will be making. Once I am able to identify my audience and topic more properly I will be able to better choose my writing style to fit

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    The Road Not Taken

    Outline Thesis: In “The Road Not Taken”, Robert Frost uses imagery, metaphors, and the theme to tell the reader what has made the difference. I. Frost uses imagery to show the reader how decisions change fate. A. Visual imagery was used to show how bright his future is. B. Without Frost using imagery, the reader would not have understood why the decision was so important. II. The poem was an extended metaphor. A. The description of autumn is a metaphor for Frost’s fall in life, growing

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    2015 September 17 Araby: In James Joyce’s short story, “Araby,” an anonymous young boy narrates his attempt at abandoning an austere existence in exchange for a more exciting lifestyle; his opportunity arrives in the form of Mangan’s sister, whose charm persuades the narrator into traveling to the bazaar. Throughout the story, Joyce incorporates contrast in his setting to display polarizing moods. The intricate descriptions of the setting emphasize the narrator’s monotonous life in his neighborhood

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    Plan of the Lesson

    the visitor, the author uses an oxymoron “bright dark eyes”. Also we can see the despair of a stranger, because he uses “short, sharp sentences”, to emphasize it the author told us that they had “a forcible ring”. 2. Give synonyms of colloquial style to the following literary words: “to flounder”, “hazardous”, “content”, “a trifling indisposition», «errand”, “to perceive”. To flounder – to struggle Hazardous - dicey, chancy Content – pleased A trifling indisposition – reluctance Errand

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    Giovami

    It is under the foreign sky of Paris, where identity is protected by anonymity and the darkest secrets do not transcend the limits of a room, that David, an American young man, is forced to face the convoluted layers of the true nature of his identity. Told in the first-person narrator, Giovanni's Room bewilders the reader because of the perturbing sensitivity with which Baldwin portrays an extremely delicate predicament; that of listening to the self-deprecating inner voices that corrode the consciousness

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    Crj 320 Wk 10 Assignment 4 Summary of Research

    CRJ 320 WK 10 ASSIGNMENT 4 SUMMARY OF RESEARCH To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj-320-wk-10-assignment-4-summary-of-research/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 10 ASSIGNMENT 4 SUMMARY OF RESEARCH CRJ 320 WK 10 Assignment 4 - Summary of Research Students in on-ground classes will present their PowerPoint presentation in class during Weeks 10 and 11. Online students will share their presentation through an online discussion in Week 11. Online

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    Term Paper

    narratives include such things as the setting, plot, theme, style or structure, characters, and perspective, or voice of the story, since literary techniques are best understood in the context of one of these elements. Types of Narrative Techniques There are many literary techniques, but for this lesson, we will examine literary techniques relevant to style, plot, and narrative perspective, or point of view. Common techniques relevant to style, or the language chosen to tell a story, include metaphors

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    Stand by Me

    The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ written by J.C Burke and the film ‘Stand by me’ written by Rob Reiner. These texts present the fact that relationships with people assist one’s journey of going into the World, people deal with obstacles differently and maturity brings great rewards. J.C.Burke uses descriptive language, dialogue, metaphors and idiomatic first person narration. The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ written by J.C Burke and the film ‘Stand by me’ written by Rob Reiner. These texts

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    Hiroshima

    that it is through personal narrative (and art) that latter generations can truly comprehend the horror of this action (and others like it). He likens the images to "hell" and labels the action as one of terrorism--one that can never be justified no matter what political side one supports or what aims one hopes to accomplish. Response: Based on the types of readings I have assigned for this class, I don't think it should be any surprise that I believe in the power of the personal narrative. So, on

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    Some Useful Literary Words

    Stream of consciousness. A literary style in which a character's thoughts, feelings, and reactions are described in a continuous flow. Interior monologue. Expression of a character’s thoughts. Soliloquy. The act of speaking alone. Dramatic monologue. Speech of lone character. Flashback technique. A scene or event from the past that appear in a narrative form. Much of films exposition is handled through flashbacks. Allegory. Symbolic expression of meaning in story. Alliteration.

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